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Waste Removal & Recycling Franchise Opportunities in Albuquerque, NM

Recycling has become more expensive for residential and commercial users as of summer 2019, with MRF tip fees equal or greater than disposal fees in some cases, according to Colorado’s Department of Public Health & Environment. The agency reports drop-off programs are struggling (some have closed) and some MRFs are having trouble getting fiber or mixed plastics to market. In response, CDPHE has revised grants programs, conducted MRF outreach and worked to remind facilities of material turnover requirements.

The agency also conducted a survey, designed by The Recycling Partnership, of all state MRFs to identify top contaminants. Based on results, it has shared educational material focused on bags and food contamination.

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If you’ve ever wondered what the word “Albuquerque” means in English, the City’s Convention and Tourist Bureau has the answer. It’s said to be derived from the combination of two words in Latin: “albus” and “quercus. Combined, they are understood to translate as “white oak” in English.

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There’s some difference of opinion about what the original name happened to be. Some records list the settlement as the Ranchos de Albuquerque while others favor Villa de Albuquerque. What is agreed is that the formal establishment did take place in 1706 under the direction of Francisco Cuervo y Valdes, then the governor of the area.

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At one time, Albuquerque claimed the distinction of being the center of sheep-herding in the West. In fact, the Census taken in 1790 indicated that a significant number of the residents were involved in sheep-herding in some form or another. Farming was also among the most common of occupations at the time.

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The layout for the city drew upon patterns that were common to most Spanish villages of the day. The pattern involved establishing a central plaza that was surrounded by buildings used for governmental functions, a church, and homes for those who were well to do. Other plazas were established outside of the main one and gradually grew into an interconnected series of plazas.

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In keeping with the idea of a river runs through it, it’s true that the Rio Grande does flow through the city of Albuquerque. The river flows north to south and is found to the west of the Old Town area. In fact, one of the boundaries of Old Town is Rio Grande Boulevard, which is found close to the river.

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Visitors to Albuquerque will want to know more about the Sandia Mountains. Found along the eastern edge of the city, they are the first real mountain range located west of the Mississippi River. The prominence of the range is just over 4,200 feet with the highest point being the Sandia Crest. There’s also a park found at the top of the range.

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It may surprise some to learn that Albuquerque has one of the highest elevations of any city within the continental United States. That elevation is usually stated to be 5,312 feet. The claim is sometimes accompanied with a statement that Albuquerque boasts the single highest elevation with the USA.

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How tall is the Sandia Crest? As the highest point of the Sandia Mountains east of the Albuquerque metropolitan area, it measures 10,378 feet. It’s said that standing on the Crest provides a panoramic view that encompasses more than 11,000 square miles.

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If the idea of riding the Sandia Peak Tram sounds appealing, here are some things you should know. The route for the Tramway offers a 2.7 mile aerial view and takes about 20 minutes to reach the top of the Peak. It begins roughly five miles northeast of the city and is considered the longest tram found anywhere in North America. On a global scale, the Tram is the third longest-span found anywhere in the world.

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Do you enjoy museums? If so, you’re in for a treat. Albuquerque is home to multiple facilities devote to the arts, history, and other topics. One that you won’t want to miss is the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.

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Albuquerque has its share of famous children. One that is of special note is actress Vivian Vance. Vance is best known for her portrayal of Ethel Mertz in the 1950s television series “I Love Lucy” and later on the “Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour”, which ran from 1957 to 1960.

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What’s the tallest building found in the city of Albuquerque? That would be the Albuquerque Plaza Office Tower. The structure is 351 feet tall and contains 22 stories. Completed in 1990, it’s not just the tallest building in Albuquerque; it’s also the tallest building in New Mexico.

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If balloons are your thing, head to Albuquerque. It’s known as the hot air balloon capital of the world. You’ll be able to attend the annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta that takes place every October. Visitors are treated to the chance to walk among a wide range of hot air balloon designs, learn more about the history behind the balloons, and watch competitions.

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Market Segment in Albuquerque, NM

188.87 sq mi (489.17 km2)

Territory available

559,374

Total Population

≈ 701,104 tons

Amount of Trash Produced Each Year in Albuquerque, NM

Albuquerque, NM

239,166

Total Households

$34,208

Median Household Income

Franchise Owner Reviews

David was the first franchisee of Gone For Good®. "With a successful track record of 9 years in the industry, we have been able to come up with new ideas and approaches to enhance our services and customer experience," comments David.